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Kalapana Wednesday at Uncle Roberts!
#51
CindyBen, try for go one time w/o your kids, you have no clue what you are talking about with no experience to comment on this thread! Uncles DOES NOT tolerate any open drug use of any kine... thats why they shut it down last year for a couple weeks to make a point of NO underage drinking or pot dealing in public... you NOW live in Puna, weed is all around you and your neighbours grow it right next to your home and your kids!!! get over it, its a plant!!!

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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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#52
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If you don't like it - don't go! What a novel concept...


Unfortunately, too many people move here and try to make it into the place they left.

Even more unfortunately, this strategy fits neatly with County's "complaint-driven" enforcement, and there is plenty of "noncompliance" -- much of which is created by the lack of services, and the "Community" "Development" "Plan" that seeks to centralize any commercial activities into "designated" areas (short version: "Drive To Hilo").

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#53
this place should be renamed complainweb.

i heard this the other day, thought it was funny -

"if you don't have anything nice to say, say it on the internet."
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#54
I'm with Jackson, some people will complain about anything! They increased bus fair, too. Let's start a forum complaining about that. Oh wait, already done. Keyboard Warriors: will two dollars seriously break your piggy banks? That's soooo much cheaper than any comparable event on the mainland. This is a truly unique event and I wanna thank Uncle Robert and his ohana for sharing their aloha with us! They can't control all riff-raff, but that doesn't make them the responsible party (IE people's tires getting slashed) Just like anywhere else in the world, **** HAPPENS!
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#55
its simple if you do not like Uncle Roberts please do not go, if you do not like Locals leave the island , Puna will not miss anyone who hates the place and its native inhabitants, they were always here, they have NO choice but stay, but you have the choice.
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#56
It says in the Ke Ola article 'Uncle' Robert's father moved the family down to Kaimu in 1955. As far as the rest of the Hawaiians they came in canoes not so long ago - unsure of an exact date ? I bet Carol - csgray - would know exactly when the Hawaiians showed up on this archipelago.
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#57
"Around 300-500 AD Polynesians from the South Pacific, probably the Marquesas Islands,"
"Tahitian explorers arrived in 1200AD and not only conquered the Marquesasians but enslave them."

http://www.deephawaii.com/hawaiianhistory.htm
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#58
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Originally posted by jackson

If you don't like it or the idea of it, DON'T GO. Looking for discounts, complaining about parking charge, no EBT. Who the hell are you people?


The denizens of Punatalk.
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#59
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Originally posted by jackson

You are listening to the wrong people. I go many times and only see excellent music and have great food and good times. Very little pot smoke. uncle Robert doesn't want it. You all remind me of the joke about the new restaurant that is going to fail because you can't get a seat.
Plenty of people happily pay the two dollars to park. Are you really that cheap?
"Rumours of violence" is not violence.


Exactly right, it is a good time.
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#60
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Originally posted by CindyBen

Very little pot smoke? Rumors of violence? Around my children? You are out of your mind!

I understand I am in Hawaii and I am willing to keep an open mind if I smell it at a private party, but MOST certainly not at a place I want to browse local arts and crafts with my children. And sir, "rumors" of violence is not something worth risking the safety of my family!

It astonishes me that this is tolerated! I have never in my life heard of a farmers market having these type of reviews! It sounds to me like these parking fees do not justify the security, at all!




Wow is all I can say...
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